@raphjd
Haha, winters where I live are extremely long. They start around September and last until May the next year.
It’s still snowing outside right now.
Thankfully, we have centralized city heating, so the indoor temperature is usually around 21°C or even higher, though it does depend on things like building structure and which floor you’re on. The heating intensity also adjusts based on how cold it is outside.
In winter, the temperature here can drop to -40°C or even lower.
Our summer is quite short, but the temperature can occasionally rise above 30°C.
That’s why I’m truly envious of people who get to have their own swimming pool.
With such extreme seasonal shifts and harsh temperatures where I live, having a private pool is simply unrealistic—we barely even have enough warm weather to enjoy outdoor water activities.